It’s a nice enough goal, sure – the turn is clinical, the touch superb, etc – but as far as we’re concerned (not very, truth be told) it’s not even top-three material when it comes to Bergkamp’s personal highlight reel.

So, we thought we’d open up the floor to the Pies faithful, to see if any of you are of a like mind.

Personally, while not necessarily the ‘best’ goal ever scored in the top flight post-1992, one of our undisputed favourite Premier League goals was this beautifully deft forgotten gem from Alan Shearer…

Perfectly perfect. Nobody could strike a ball more purely. You don’t need a good first touch if your first-time finishing is that surgical!

Primarily remembered a stout, physical striker who scored hundreds of goals by kicking things very hard, it’s perhaps easy to overlook the incredible ability and range Shearer had as an out-and-out No.9.

I’m partial to Cantona against Sunderland in 96. Started by looking a dribble to nowhere, then he gets past the midfielders around him and after a 1-2 pass, places a perfect chip right on the top corner followed by that celebration.

It’s impossible to choose only one but that goal from Bergkamp is one of my favourites. It’s just too much class. I mean, I think you’re born with that movement, it was just so natural and simple but not in the sense that you can do it yourself. It’s like a Beatles song, very simple and easy but nobody can write one.